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6-7 (pronounced "six seven"; also written as 67 or 6 7) is an Internet meme, slang term, and gesture that was popularized in 2025 on TikTok and Instagram Reels. It has no fixed meaning.
The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is listed at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 meters) tall.45 The meme was further popularized through Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney's repeated use of the phrase. In March 2025, a boy named Maverick Trevillian became known as the "67 Kid" after a viral video showed him yelling the term at a basketball game while performing an excited hand gesture.
The meme, described by some as "annoying" and "like a plague", has been linked by multiple news outlets to the wider "brainrot" phenomenon—digital media deemed to be of poor quality. Some commentators also see it as evidence of Generation Alpha's growing presence in Internet culture.
The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is listed at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 meters) tall.45 The meme was further popularized through Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney's repeated use of the phrase. In March 2025, a boy named Maverick Trevillian became known as the "67 Kid" after a viral video showed him yelling the term at a basketball game while performing an excited hand gesture.
The meme, described by some as "annoying" and "like a plague", has been linked by multiple news outlets to the wider "brainrot" phenomenon—digital media deemed to be of poor quality. Some commentators also see it as evidence of Generation Alpha's growing presence in Internet culture.
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The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is listed at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 meters) tall. The meme was further popularized through Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney's repeated use of the phrase. In March 2025, a boy named Maverick Trevillian became known as the "67 Kid" after a viral video showed him yelling the term at a basketball game while performing an excited hand gesture.
The meme, described by some as "annoying" and "like a plague", has been linked by multiple news outlets to the wider "brainrot" phenomenon—digital media deemed to be of poor quality. Some commentators also see it as evidence of Generation Alpha's growing presence in Internet culture.
The phrase originated from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, which became popular in video edits featuring professional basketball players, especially LaMelo Ball, who is listed at 6 ft 7 in (2.01 meters) tall. The meme was further popularized through Overtime Elite player Taylen "TK" Kinney's repeated use of the phrase. In March 2025, a boy named Maverick Trevillian became known as the "67 Kid" after a viral video showed him yelling the term at a basketball game while performing an excited hand gesture.
The meme, described by some as "annoying" and "like a plague", has been linked by multiple news outlets to the wider "brainrot" phenomenon—digital media deemed to be of poor quality. Some commentators also see it as evidence of Generation Alpha's growing presence in Internet culture.
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